[quote=scribz] You realize changing the headquarters has no effect to the economic activity of the country right? Only reason prices go down is because BBC went against regulation by posting sensitive financial market material, RBS then had to confirm a statement to protect their shares. Nothing more happened, the economy isn't going to crumble, everything is fine. :> [/quote] Well, the headquarters is where the majority of tax is payed. And I wasn't talking about banks. I was talking about the falling pound, the "17 billion" torn out of the UK over last month, the sudden change from low to high risk in the investments of both countries should independence come If you think this won't affect people you're having a laugh. We're all going to suffer for it across these islands. And for what, exactly? What is this all over? Another flag and line on a map? What are we achieving by tearing this country up, at a time where further integration into larger bodies should be regarded as the way forwards? Nothing, we're just breaking both our backs. The economic benefits are peddled by a man whose response to everything bad is to brand it as bullying, as scaremongering, even as respected experts in their fields are yelling at him to stop, he continues to drive the economy of Scotland and rUK at 100mph towards a brick wall. He may have his country at heart, but he cant seem to wrap his head around actually being worse off for independence. And honestly, regulation or not, what the BBC did was right. Better people know now what they are getting into than get hit hard when they are supposed to be happy in the days following the vote. It never should have come to this. Everyone's lying now, making up rubbish to shoot at the other side. The Yes Campaign is just better at it. As usual, the commoners will suffer, the rich will just take their ball and go somewhere else.